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view src/if_cscope.h @ 10801:e7b8be5ecacd v8.0.0290
patch 8.0.0290: cursor positioning wrong if wide character wraps
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/04e87b72c5fa88b7034a5b0ec0be6a7ad763e9d2
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed Feb 1 21:23:10 2017 +0100
patch 8.0.0290: cursor positioning wrong if wide character wraps
Problem: If a wide character doesn't fit at the end of the screen line, and
the line doesn't fit on the screen, then the cursor position may
be wrong. (anliting)
Solution: Don't skip over wide character. (Christian Brabandt, closes #1408)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Wed, 01 Feb 2017 21:30:04 +0100 |
parents | 4aead6a9b7a9 |
children | 7fad90423bd2 |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: * * CSCOPE support for Vim added by Andy Kahn <kahn@zk3.dec.com> * Ported to Win32 by Sergey Khorev <sergey.khorev@gmail.com> * * The basic idea/structure of cscope for Vim was borrowed from Nvi. * There might be a few lines of code that look similar to what Nvi * has. If this is a problem and requires inclusion of the annoying * BSD license, then sue me; I'm not worth much anyway. */ #if defined(FEAT_CSCOPE) || defined(PROTO) #if defined (WIN32) # ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN # endif # include <windows.h> #endif #define CSCOPE_SUCCESS 0 #define CSCOPE_FAILURE -1 #define CSCOPE_DBFILE "cscope.out" #define CSCOPE_PROMPT ">> " /* * See ":help cscope-find" for the possible queries. */ typedef struct { char * name; int (*func)(exarg_T *eap); char * help; char * usage; int cansplit; /* if supports splitting window */ } cscmd_T; typedef struct csi { char * fname; /* cscope db name */ char * ppath; /* path to prepend (the -P option) */ char * flags; /* additional cscope flags/options (e.g, -p2) */ #if defined(UNIX) pid_t pid; /* PID of the connected cscope process. */ dev_t st_dev; /* ID of dev containing cscope db */ ino_t st_ino; /* inode number of cscope db */ #else # if defined(WIN32) DWORD pid; /* PID of the connected cscope process. */ HANDLE hProc; /* cscope process handle */ DWORD nVolume; /* Volume serial number, instead of st_dev */ DWORD nIndexHigh; /* st_ino has no meaning in the Windows */ DWORD nIndexLow; # endif #endif FILE * fr_fp; /* from cscope: FILE. */ FILE * to_fp; /* to cscope: FILE. */ } csinfo_T; typedef enum { Add, Find, Help, Kill, Reset, Show } csid_e; typedef enum { Store, Get, Free, Print } mcmd_e; #endif /* FEAT_CSCOPE */ /* the end */